"24" producer signs on to adapt Israeli drama
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "24" executive producer/showrunner Howard Gordon is going from trying to prevent a war to dealing with its consequences.
20th Century Fox TV, where Gordon has an overall deal, has acquired rights to the Israeli format "Prisoners of War," which Gordon will co-write with "24" executive producer Alex Gansa and Gideon Raff. The latter created the original series for Keshet Broadcasting; the show's recent launch in Israel has drawn a lot of attention.
Featuring an all-star cast, the Israeli "POWs" tells the story of three soldiers who return home after 17 years in Syrian captivity and must readjust to life in Israel and with their families.
Tentatively titled "Patriots," the American version will revolve around three U.S. soldiers presumed killed during the invasion of Iraq in 2003 who are found in a cave 10 years later.
"They come home greeted as heroes, but they are traumatized by the treatment there, and their families have become collateral damage to their captivity," said Gordon, who is executive-producing the project with Gansa, Gideon and Keshet's Avi Nir.
The acquisition and Gordon's involvement underscore the growing popularity of Israeli television formats, which have become a hot commodity in Hollywood and spawned two pilots this development season: Fox's "Traffic Light," also from 20th TV, and CBS' "The Quinn-Tuplets."
On "Patriots," there will be some mystery about what happened during the soldiers' years in captivity and the possible threat one of them might present, Gordon said, describing the show's genre as "suspense, psychological drama." The U.S. version also will introduce a new character, a counterterrorism agent -- and no, his name won't be Jack Bauer.
Regarding "24," despite the continuous drumbeat about the veteran real-time terrorist drama coming to an end, Gordon was surprisingly optimistic about the show's chances to return for a ninth season.
"Discussions are still being held; the book hasn't been closed," he said. "If there is '24' past Season 8," he added, "I will be part of that," though probably not as showrunner. He also said that star Kiefer Sutherland, who has no deal for the show beyond the current season, "is inclined to do another season if there is a good story."
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